ANAHEIM – Torii Hunter isn’t completely healthy, but he’s good enough to get back on the field today.

Hunter, saying his strained right adductor muscle is at “90 percent,” will begin a minor-league rehab assignment today at Single-A Rancho Cucamonga. He plans on being back on the major league roster when the Angels play at Baltimore this weekend.

“It was a long grind,” Hunter said of his recovery, which started when he went on the disabled list June 10. “I’ve been fighting to get back in the lineup for about a week now. They always come up with something that makes me understand why they’re doing it.”

Hunter most recently failed a strength test on his right leg, but that concern no is longer an issue after a rigorous workout before Monday’s game.

“Torii had a great workout today, running, playing defense and hitting,” manager Mike Scioscia said. “If he comes out of it OK, which we are anticipating, he will start a rehab assignment (today) and we will see if he can be ready over the weekend to go to Baltimore.”

Hunter thinks he would be ready to play for the Angels on Saturday or Sunday. The three-game series against the Orioles begins Friday.

That means he could play as many as three games at Rancho Cucamonga.

Whether or not Hunter produces for the Quakes, he’s at least offered to make sure everybody eats well. He was asked if he plans on buying the postgame spread in Rancho Cucamonga.

“Every night,” Hunter said. “I’ve been in A-ball. I know what it’s like. We’re going to definitely have some good food down there. It’s going to be a lot of fun.”